TSU Governing Board
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The Titan Student Union is governed by a student-majority board, which develops policies on issues ranging from operating hours to services offered. The purpose of the TSU Governing Board is to establish policies that will assure that the Titan Student Union will be a unifying force between students, faculty, and staff; a campus Union for social, cultural, and intellectual activities and services; a place to provide further opportunities to broaden and strengthen interpersonal relationships and self-enhancement within a large urban university; and to provide experience in self-government and civic responsibility.
The TSU Governing Board meets every other Wednesday from 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. in the TSU Legislative Chambers. All students are invited to attend. There are also six Titan Student Union sub-committees that meet monthly and provide recommendations to the board. These meetings are also open to the public. Click here to view past meeting minutes and upcoming agendas.
Mission Statement:
The Titan Student Union, a unit of the Associated Students, CSUF, Inc., serves as a primary gathering place on the campus of California State University, Fullerton. The Titan Student Union strives to develop relevant and quality-minded services, facilities and experiences, which are responsive to members of the campus and surrounding communities.
The Titan Student Union serves as a unifying force between students, faculty and staff; provides a campus center for social, cultural and intellectual activities and services; provides opportunities to broaden and strengthen interpersonal relationships and self-improvement within a large urban university; and provides experience in self-government and civic responsibility.
(Adapted from A.S. Mission Statement and Titan Student Union Board Charter and By-laws)
2009-2010 TSU Governing Board Goals
- Continuity of Services: Delivering Consistent and Quality Services
- Partnerships: Encourage and engage in collaborations with ASI Boards, Programs, and committees to actively seek new perspectives for the TSU and SRC.
- Innovating a new LEGACY: Engage in endeavors to expand on our current model of stewardship to redefine tradition and strive toward a promising future.
- Keep the students and the economy in mind: Continue to provide quality services with the students, campus, and the economy in mind.
- Self-Government: Invest in the skills, education, and experience of new student leaders.
2009-2010 TSU Governing Board Members
| Voting Members | |
|---|---|
| Chair | Grant Deering |
| Vice Chair | Annora Borden |
| Director of Public Relations | Amy Ramirez |
| Student-At-Large | Mark Hizon |
| Student-At-Large | Megan Morrison |
| Student-At-Large | Juan Moreno |
| ASI President's Designee | Kathy Yu |
| ASI Board Chair's Designee | Emel Shaikh |
| Residence Hall Representative | TBD |
| Faculty Representative | Weili Lu |
| Faculty Representative | TBD |
| Alumni Representative | Katrina Eberly |
| University Presidential Appointee | Esiquio Uballe |
| Irvine Campus Representative | TBD |
| Non-Voting Members | |
First Alternate |
Lisa Wilson |
Second Alternate |
Gilbert Valencia |
| Titan Student Union Director | Kurt Borsting |
| ASI Executive Director | Fred Sanchez |
| VP of Student Affairs Representative | Lea Jarnagin |
| University Chief Financial Officer | Willie Hagen |
The term of office for members of the TSU Governing Board begins on June 1st.
The terms of office for the members are:
Associated Students President or designee - 1 year
Associated Students Board of Directors Chair or designee - 1 year
Faculty Representative - 2 years (even years)
Faculty Representative - 2 years (odd years)
Alumni Representative - 1 year
University Presidential Appointee - 1 year
Student-At-Large Members - 2 years (odd years)
Student-At-Large Members - 2 years (odd years)
Student-At-Large Member - 2 years (even years)
Student-At-Large Members - 1 year
Student-At-Large Members - 1 year
Student-At-Large Members - 1 year
Residence Hall Representative - 1 year
All student members of the Governing Board must have a California State University, Fullerton cumulative grade point average of 2.0 and must maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0 per semester while in office.

